To get all of Brookfield's votes tossed on a "technicality" that someone punched holes around the sealed bags ...

WOULD OPEN UP A CAN OF WORMS, HERE!

It's like the bamster's night out ... claiming victory for stuff that happened in Pakistan. At the "villa" in Abbottabad.

How did that work out for the White House?

Now, just as an aside, according to Bob Woodward, the great esteemed leader of the USA has been proported to say: "We lost a $60,000,000 helicopter ... and no one bought the seals a tape measure?"

Heck, it's almost like interviewing the dead Casey for a profile on the CIA.

Anyway, Kloppenhoppen, and her liberal crew mates should think, again. And, maybe just go out and play rounds of golf? (Can the 77-year-old Abrhamson stil swing a club?) Will she live long enough for the Wisconsin supreme's to toss the election results back and forth?

Hey, Alex. Tubby Kennedy's Massachusetts senate seat is in the hands of a republican.

NYC's mayor, Bloomberg, is a republican.

Donald Trump, should he come out of the gate, will be wearing republican gear.

And, Florida is basking in the sunshine of Marco Rubio.

While Chris Cristie may, or may not, become a player, ahead.

You'd be surprised what's happened to the bamster's lead. (Not that he isn't happy to "lead from behind.") But that's on par with Dubya's "leave no child's behind." (Or was that just part of the Catholic mass?)

Politics is all about changing horses. And, the future probably will hold some magic for some stranger who comes in to restore order in our great big political wild west. (Jeb Bush need not apply.)

Too bad, Alex, that Al Franken holds a senate seat on 312 votes ... that weren't there at first. But Coleman lost. And, had to go home.

Most judges travel for free. No one remembers their names. Unless they do something stupid. Like the Bird lady on California's supreme-o's did ... when she tried to cancel out the death penalty in the state.

She got bounced.

Kloppenhoppen has no political future, ahead.

Nor, so it seems, does Katie Couric.

While Bin Laden is good and dead. While the White House messed up on "messaging."

Messages, it seems are no longer the real McCoy (or political wompom).

Carol - there has been no clear consensus on the American landscape since 1964. That wasn't just a wholesale rejection of the GOP, but a total embrace of the Great Society. I see no evidence that America is rejecting it. In fact the Great Society was so successful in inculcating this idea that government will always come to the rescue. It's a poison in the body politic.

Carol - remember that historically Minnesota is VERY liberal. Hell, it was the only state to go for Mondale in 1984. That should tell you something. It's always an uphill battle for Republicans in the Scandinavian states.

Alex, I think what we're witnessing is the political consequence of the dawning realization among the general public that the Great Society is unsustainable. However much people liked it when it was relatively inexpensive, trillion-dollar deficits extending indefinitely tell us that another way is not simply desirable, but essential.

Chip - when the majority of people are ill-educated, living paycheck to paycheck, in deep debts and still spending like crazy I have no hope. Why are those people qualified to vote? Seriously I think we should institute a system where only responsible people get to vote. Why should my fate be decided by these losers?

As the Left sees its fantasy of electoral popularity dissolve, it realizes to its horror that democracy is not going to deliver us to leftist paradise. So it must return to its old strategy of imposing its will on the nation through a radicalized judiciary. It must therefore control the judiciary by any means necessary.

"Says Professor Jacobson, trying to create the appearance of impropriety to the appearance of impropriety he thinks the Kloppenburg folks are trying to create" says Professor Althouse, trying to create the appearance of impropriety etc.

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